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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 20 for Windows => Topic started by: madbrain on April 12, 2015, 07:37:25 am
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I am a registered user of MC19 and currently evaluating MC20 .
One problem I have that is still there in MC20 is that I can't play multi-channel SACD from a remote library.
My HTPC only has a very small drive, an SSD just big enough to boot the OS and not much else. All the music is stored on another machine on the LAN, which is a wired gigabit ethernet LAN. Thus, there should be plenty of bandwidth available to stream multi-channel DSD audio. The HTPC has an 8 core CPU and is perfectly capable of playing DSD.
Unfortunately, when I select multi-channel tracks from SACD ISOs that are in the remote library, the client HTPC machine always transcodes them to stereo 44.1 kHz - as shown in the top display area.
If the SACD ISOs are in the local lbirary on the HTPC, they play just fine in full multi-channel, and at higher sampling rate .
Is there any setting on either the MC server or the MC client side to disable the stereo/44 kHz transcoding ? And which side is doing the transcoding ?
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Welcome to the forum.
In MC options on the server, you will find conversion settings under Media Network.
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I am actually not a new forum user - I was here a couple years ago, but apparently my userid got deleted, maybe from inactivity, as I had only posted in one thread.
Can you please be more specific about what conversion option you mean ?
I am not seeing them within the Options/Media network menu.
Do you mean under the DLNA server options under "Add or configure DLNA servers" ?
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I think he means the Audio Conversion settings under Media Network=>Client Options=> Audio Conversion as you mentioned the remote machine ... you can choose do not convert there
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I think he means the Audio Conversion settings under Media Network=>Client Options=> Audio Conversion as you mentioned the remote machine ... you can choose do not convert there
Well, he said "In the MC options on the server" .
"Client options (when connected to a library server)" in the Media network menu presumably applies only to the client machine, not to the server machine.
Nevertheless, I will try it.